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with the exception of missouri i know are compromise. after that was established for use later and this is the earliest i could find. you may have already been in use before that i found a reference page on randolph, congressman from virginia which is the earliest reference i could find to the mason-dixon line this line dividing three states from safe states. rim also to the floor of the congress, we who belong to that unfortunate portion of the confederacy, which is south of mason and dixon find an east of allegheny and david said to make up our minds to perish or be most research of the measures which refers to pose to british aggression and usurpations. it's interesting as early as 1824 and earlier already in the open with southern independence from the union later came to be called secession. it was at that point we started seeing a sure hand these dixon line. if you look at the map you will notice that part of slaveholding areas east of the alleghenies high north of the mason-dixon line and delaware goes above the mason-dixon line.
with the exception of missouri i know are compromise. after that was established for use later and this is the earliest i could find. you may have already been in use before that i found a reference page on randolph, congressman from virginia which is the earliest reference i could find to the mason-dixon line this line dividing three states from safe states. rim also to the floor of the congress, we who belong to that unfortunate portion of the confederacy, which is south of mason and dixon...
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it followed along the line of missouri. at any entered an amendment and he raised that boundary of what happened one degree. that left a gap. that gap is now the panhandle of oklahoma. why did he do it? and by the way, what does all that have to do with the northern border of iowa? this. by creating this new baseline at 37 degrees, whether intentionally or not i can't tell you because stephen douglas never spoke to directly to what his intentions were. but what evolves over the upcoming years were a tier of prairie space with exactly three degrees of height. kansas, nebraska, north dakota and south dakota. just to their west using the same baseline, a tier of mountains states, less good for agriculture with four degrees of height, colorado, wyoming and montana. and if you look at iowa, it has almost exactly three degrees of height. but more to the point, what we see here is that jefferson's vision of states being created from a mathematical prototype has finally emerged on the map. in fact congress also started quickly maki
it followed along the line of missouri. at any entered an amendment and he raised that boundary of what happened one degree. that left a gap. that gap is now the panhandle of oklahoma. why did he do it? and by the way, what does all that have to do with the northern border of iowa? this. by creating this new baseline at 37 degrees, whether intentionally or not i can't tell you because stephen douglas never spoke to directly to what his intentions were. but what evolves over the upcoming years...
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and joplin, missouri, on the mend six months after this devastating tornado. karen brown talks to survivors about a new symbol of hope. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. the white house tonight is calling on the congressional super committee to do its jobs and produce a deficit-cutting plan by the wednesday deadline. that's easier said than done because signs of progress are virtually non-existent tonight. while the sounds of partnership are mounting to a roar. whit johnson in washington is tracking the debate. >> reporter: staring down another congressional failure. >> i think we're deep into the fourth quarter, but there's still time on the clock. >> super committee members seem resigned to their opportunity. >> it's not entirely too late. it's still possible to reach an agreement, but it's going to be tough given where the clock is. >> reporter: after ten weeks of closed-door meetings, the bipartisan group tasked with reducing deficits by $1.2 trillion over ten years, came up empty.
and joplin, missouri, on the mend six months after this devastating tornado. karen brown talks to survivors about a new symbol of hope. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. the white house tonight is calling on the congressional super committee to do its jobs and produce a deficit-cutting plan by the wednesday deadline. that's easier said than done because signs of progress are virtually non-existent...
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. ♪ (applause) >> welcome back to branson, missouri. montel williams, tony orlando, and celebrating with me. these wonderful veterans and montel, thank you for you and tony being a special part of this and tony for letting us invade the theater. thank you, for coming to this, and we can see you and love you, every one of you. >> well, i don't know why or if they would love me, but i'm going to make it real clear, i speak on behalf of every grateful american, we love these folks who have made it possible for us to enjoy the greatest country on the face of god's green earth, the united states of america. and earlier in the show, montel williams said something that i think is very very important to remember, simply letting the words, thank you for your service roll off our lips is not enough if we don't do something tangible with it. for a long time this country was rebuilt by people who were able to go to college on the g.i. bill, who were able to own homes because there was an opportunity given to veterans that was really a new reward fo
. ♪ (applause) >> welcome back to branson, missouri. montel williams, tony orlando, and celebrating with me. these wonderful veterans and montel, thank you for you and tony being a special part of this and tony for letting us invade the theater. thank you, for coming to this, and we can see you and love you, every one of you. >> well, i don't know why or if they would love me, but i'm going to make it real clear, i speak on behalf of every grateful american, we love these folks...
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they're playing missouri. and missouri is twifrlt nationally. cal rank -- 21st nationally. cal rank the 18th. we're not even to the end of december yet. take it for what it's worth. marcus denman was maybe the best player on the floor. montgomery's team would lose tonight by 39 points. 92-53, missouri undefeated 5ing and 0. cal -- 5 and 0. cal falls to 4 and 1. cal started the season against some guys they could handle, then tonight, boom! mis miblows them out. >>> stanford completes their season hosting notre dame. and andrew luck has formally decided not to come back for what could have been his final year of eligibility. doesn't come as a surprise. this guy is ready for the pros. now he's in the heisman race after a subpar performance against oregon. he needs a big show against notre dame on saturday. but heisman or not, he is turning pro. >>> eddie debartolo junior is among the 26 candidates for the hall of fame. bill parcells in there, roger craig, charles haley, both former 49ers. tim brown from the raiders. but debartolo is the one that a lot of eyes are going to be
they're playing missouri. and missouri is twifrlt nationally. cal rank -- 21st nationally. cal rank the 18th. we're not even to the end of december yet. take it for what it's worth. marcus denman was maybe the best player on the floor. montgomery's team would lose tonight by 39 points. 92-53, missouri undefeated 5ing and 0. cal -- 5 and 0. cal falls to 4 and 1. cal started the season against some guys they could handle, then tonight, boom! mis miblows them out. >>> stanford completes...
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branson, missouri, beautiful place nevada here in the nest of the ozarks. some of the most hospitable people in the world. i get to be on the stage with one the greatest american patriots that breathes american air today, tony orlando. >> thank you. >> mike: the best. >> i have a very special honor for you. those are the veterans here who have been here for the last 18 years. and many of them come back year after year. every year we have given a token of our appreciation, a medal of freedom. and some of the people who have received this before you, you will receive this now, and it's going to be a great honor to give it to you. because in the line of great people, such as gerald ford who came and received this medal, bob hope, who was the first recipient, if you remember. [ applause ] >> john mccain, president eisenhower received it because we felt he did so much for our country and mary eisenhower was here to receive the award. tonight, ross perot, tonight, it's your turn. and i would like to bring somebody out who has been great to us and is the chairman
branson, missouri, beautiful place nevada here in the nest of the ozarks. some of the most hospitable people in the world. i get to be on the stage with one the greatest american patriots that breathes american air today, tony orlando. >> thank you. >> mike: the best. >> i have a very special honor for you. those are the veterans here who have been here for the last 18 years. and many of them come back year after year. every year we have given a token of our appreciation, a...
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more from branson, missouri on this veterans day weekend. [cheers and applause] ♪ i'm your blind spot. [ humming ] and my job is easy. hide big things. you're good... [ crash ] [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] and if you named your own price on car insurance, you could be paying for this yourself. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less, get more, make one call to an allstate agent. >> welcome back. montel williams and on tony orlando celebrating with me the wonderful veterans . montel, thank you and tone for being part. and tony for invading your theater. thank you for coming with your show. love you, everyone of you. [applause] >> i don't know why or if they would love me, but i will make it clear. i speak on behalf of every grateful american, we love these folks who made it possible for us to enjoy the greatest country on the face of god's green earth, the united states of america. earlier in the show montel williams said typically letting the words thank you fo
more from branson, missouri on this veterans day weekend. [cheers and applause] ♪ i'm your blind spot. [ humming ] and my job is easy. hide big things. you're good... [ crash ] [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] and if you named your own price on car insurance, you could be paying for this yourself. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less, get more, make one call to an allstate agent. >> welcome back. montel...
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more from branson, missouri on this veterans day weekend. [cheers and applause] ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then get lunesta for $0 at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. >> welcome back. monte
more from branson, missouri on this veterans day weekend. [cheers and applause] ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal...
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more from branson, missouri on this veterans day weekend. [cheers and applause] ♪ mama said ♪ [ male announcer ] the toughest job on the planet just got a little easier. with one touch technoly and even an air scrubber. the nissan quest. innovation for family. innovation for all. get up to $050 total savings on the 2011 nissan quest. ♪ >> welcome back. montel williams and on tony orlando celebrating with me the wonderful veterans . montel, thank you and tone for being part. and tony for invading your theater. thank you for coming with your show. love you, everyone of you. [applause] >> i don't know why or if they would love me, but i will make it clear. i speak on behalf of every grateful american, we love these folks who made it possible for us to enjoy the greatest country on the face of god's green earth, the united states of america. earlier in the show montel williams said typically letting the words thank you for your service is not enough. for a long time the country was rebuilt by people who went to college on the gi bill and o
more from branson, missouri on this veterans day weekend. [cheers and applause] ♪ mama said ♪ [ male announcer ] the toughest job on the planet just got a little easier. with one touch technoly and even an air scrubber. the nissan quest. innovation for family. innovation for all. get up to $050 total savings on the 2011 nissan quest. ♪ >> welcome back. montel williams and on tony orlando celebrating with me the wonderful veterans . montel, thank you and tone for being part. and tony...
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we'll also be watching kansas city, missouri with a chance of storms and 53. with so much active weather out there, i would encourage people to check with their local meteorologist at their local nbc station. >>> italy scares investors. a judge says no to scary cigarette packs. and economic conditions have gotten so bad, even santa has no job security. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, the biebs is fighting mad and has a plan to fight back. >>> coming up, the bears clip the eagles and the sport of boxing loses a legend. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. >>> white house chief of staff bill daley reportedly plans to hand off some day-to-day responsibilities to a senior aide. daley has come under fire for his management style and for his cool relations with some congressional leaders. >>> as voters head to the polls this election day, a controversial measure in mississippi is asking whether to give designation of per
we'll also be watching kansas city, missouri with a chance of storms and 53. with so much active weather out there, i would encourage people to check with their local meteorologist at their local nbc station. >>> italy scares investors. a judge says no to scary cigarette packs. and economic conditions have gotten so bad, even santa has no job security. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, the biebs is fighting mad and has a plan to fight back....
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heavy rain is on the way for missouri and illinois. that system reaches from the great lakes almost to the gulf coast. it will be mild and sunny in the northeast. cool and rainy in the northwest and windy in the plains. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> a third woman says she was sexually harassed years ago by republican presidential candidate herman cain. >>> president obama arrived in france this morning for the g-20 economic summit. >>> in headlight news, some parents have decided not to have their children vaccinated for common illnesses and others insist on spreading out the national vaccination program as bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: unless they follow the government recommend will immunization schedule. he says he is among the growing number of pediatricians who don't give parents the option of delaying child vaccines. >> these represent diseases we don't have to see any more. >> reporter: the cdc recommends 27 immunizations by a child's third birthday. she chose her daughter's pediatrician becaus
heavy rain is on the way for missouri and illinois. that system reaches from the great lakes almost to the gulf coast. it will be mild and sunny in the northeast. cool and rainy in the northwest and windy in the plains. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> a third woman says she was sexually harassed years ago by republican presidential candidate herman cain. >>> president obama arrived in france this morning for the g-20 economic summit....
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louis, missouri, late last night, and early today he arrived at his family's home in jefferson city. how does it feel to walk into your house after everything you've been through? >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: sanctuary? >> yeah, feels like home. >> reporter: the three were arrested last sunday, accused of throwing molotov cocktails near cairo's tahrir square. derrik describes first terrifying night in custody. >> we were in a near fetal position with our hands handcuffed by hide our back, and with our shirts still over our heads so we couldn't see anything even in the dark, and they said if we proved we would get shot. they would shoot us. >> the three were brought before cameras showing them with fire bombs egyptian authorities said came from their backpacks. derrik says these bottles might have belonged to egyptian, but not to the three americans. >> there is a picture of you holding what looks like a dasani bottle, but there's definitely colored fluid in there. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: what is that? >> they put it up against my mouth and threatened as if they were goin
louis, missouri, late last night, and early today he arrived at his family's home in jefferson city. how does it feel to walk into your house after everything you've been through? >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: sanctuary? >> yeah, feels like home. >> reporter: the three were arrested last sunday, accused of throwing molotov cocktails near cairo's tahrir square. derrik describes first terrifying night in custody. >> we were in a near fetal position with our...
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states of missouri, pennsylvania, and indiana this morning. gregory porter was the first to arrive yesterday afternoon. fellow students luke gates and derek sweeny also arrived home overnight. the three were accused of throwing fire bombs during demonstrations. they were detained last weekend r , but all charges were dropped. >>> overnight, a rocket was fired from the hamas-controlled palestinian territory. as the gaza strip recovers, militants fired a rocket into southern israel. israeli military claims the strikes were in response to two rockets launched into israel over the weekend. the rockets landed in open areas. no one was injured. >>> a young east bay soldier who was killed in afghanistan was remembered at a memorial held at the high school where he graduated just a year ago. more than 300 friends, family, and community members gathered at danville's san ramon value are lee high school to honor
states of missouri, pennsylvania, and indiana this morning. gregory porter was the first to arrive yesterday afternoon. fellow students luke gates and derek sweeny also arrived home overnight. the three were accused of throwing fire bombs during demonstrations. they were detained last weekend r , but all charges were dropped. >>> overnight, a rocket was fired from the hamas-controlled palestinian territory. as the gaza strip recovers, militants fired a rocket into southern israel....
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slowly, the members disband and luff returns to missouri. his role in the murders starts to weigh on him. >> nine months was -- it was december when i got out. >> you got out how? just remind me. >> well, by this time, we had been moved back to missouri. that's where he lost control of the group. it was unavoidable to have them contact with outside again. >> did you review your own complicity in the crime at that point? were you able to say to yourself -- >> well, i began to doubt whether i could continue any farther because god had gotten too ugly, just plain too ugly to follow anymore. that grew eventually into serious doubts about whether or not what we did was right and then eventually to a conviction and it was wrong. >> luff's growing realization he participated in a terrible crime prompts him to turn himself in to authorities. it is a step that initiates the end of jeffrey lundgren's cult. >>> coming up -- >> you sit here today, i think anyone listening to you speak would say you seem bright, you seem rational. how in the world -- >>
slowly, the members disband and luff returns to missouri. his role in the murders starts to weigh on him. >> nine months was -- it was december when i got out. >> you got out how? just remind me. >> well, by this time, we had been moved back to missouri. that's where he lost control of the group. it was unavoidable to have them contact with outside again. >> did you review your own complicity in the crime at that point? were you able to say to yourself -- >> well,...
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he told a crowd in branson, missouri that cancer is no longer the death sentence it used to be. he says he is looking forward to
he told a crowd in branson, missouri that cancer is no longer the death sentence it used to be. he says he is looking forward to
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rain in arkansas and missouri moving into southern illinois. this is going to throw moisture our way later today, tonight into early on wednesday but then it will clear the region and thanksgiving and really the next four days or so look really nice. rain today, 56. tonight into tomorrow, showers and storms. we'll climb into the low 60s. cool off in the afternoon. winds on wednesday could gust to 25, 30 miles per hour. a pleasant thanksgiving with highs in the upper 50s. look at friday, saturday and sunday, very nice. temps in the 60s. could be rain or thunder by monday, back in the 50s. monika is off but beverly is in. >> howard, wet start to the ride will be a little more complicated, the wet leaves, poor visibility, foggy, too, here on i-270, 370 coming down out of frederick county. all lanes reported open. keep in mind the intercounty connector now open its entire length between gaithersburg and i-95. for the next two weeks, free of charge. maryland drivers northbound, baltimore washington parkway, park police arrived on the scene of a cras
rain in arkansas and missouri moving into southern illinois. this is going to throw moisture our way later today, tonight into early on wednesday but then it will clear the region and thanksgiving and really the next four days or so look really nice. rain today, 56. tonight into tomorrow, showers and storms. we'll climb into the low 60s. cool off in the afternoon. winds on wednesday could gust to 25, 30 miles per hour. a pleasant thanksgiving with highs in the upper 50s. look at friday,...
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he was born in cape fair, missouri, in 1936. he graduated from college and enlisted in the air force in 1951 where he would serve on active duty until 1953. following active duty mel stayed in the air force reserves until 1965 where he attained the rank of first lieutenant. after military service, mel went into business, co-founding a security system equipment leasing company. however, mel's dedication to his country did not end with his military service. as a businessman and voter, mel was upset with the way things were being done in the state of missouri and washington, d.c. in 1977 mel founded the taxpayer survival association, i can still see the bumper sticker today with the life safer on it. -- lifesaver on it. a not for profit organization dedicated to advancing a constitutional amendment to limit taxes. he was a one man show. he would go around missouri getting signatures. you might see him in kansas city, standing in the parking lot in front of the mall in a rainstorm, getting people to sign his tax and spending amendme
he was born in cape fair, missouri, in 1936. he graduated from college and enlisted in the air force in 1951 where he would serve on active duty until 1953. following active duty mel stayed in the air force reserves until 1965 where he attained the rank of first lieutenant. after military service, mel went into business, co-founding a security system equipment leasing company. however, mel's dedication to his country did not end with his military service. as a businessman and voter, mel was...
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if so, the authorities in missouri will have to come and get him. when i called the police chief in santa ann, missouri, the first he said i bet he was tired of running. >> sounds like that was true. >>> two of herman cain's accusers say they will hold a joint press conditions to lay out how they say he harassed them. tom fitzgerald spoke with one of the tapes today. what are they -- attorneys today. what are they planning here? >> the attorney of karen kraushaar reached an agreement with gloria allred who represents sharon bialek. the ongoing talks, if they're successful, there could be more women who have accused herman cain of harassment and may participate. herman cain said he is innocent. >> i have never acted inappropriately with anyone. period. >> reporter: but cain's accusers are joining together in direct reaction to his denial. >> she clearly disagrees with that. >> reporter: joel ben set the lawyer for karen kraushaar, one of the women who have accused herman cain of chias met. a -- sexual harassment. and a third unnamed woman from new je
if so, the authorities in missouri will have to come and get him. when i called the police chief in santa ann, missouri, the first he said i bet he was tired of running. >> sounds like that was true. >>> two of herman cain's accusers say they will hold a joint press conditions to lay out how they say he harassed them. tom fitzgerald spoke with one of the tapes today. what are they -- attorneys today. what are they planning here? >> the attorney of karen kraushaar reached an...
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headed down the same path as greece so earlier i spoke with professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city he's also author of this book super imperialism the origin fundamentals of u.s. world dominance he is michael hudson and so i first asked him about greece and if this news all of that i just recap for you is good or bad he basically said it's no news and here's what he said the response is from the economic meeting he's that in germany. but here in germany there is not a single german banker that i've been speaking to for the last two weeks that believes that greece has any way repaying the debt there is no economic scenario no anomic model that enables that up to be repaid there is bound to be fault all the same happening is that the european central bank is trying to bail out the french trains but the standard german banks take the money and run as much as they can and burn barefoot greece defaults try to stick greece with the money they spend essential the stolen from a by the european central bank which is guaranteed to grow. increase out of the eurozone if they really
headed down the same path as greece so earlier i spoke with professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city he's also author of this book super imperialism the origin fundamentals of u.s. world dominance he is michael hudson and so i first asked him about greece and if this news all of that i just recap for you is good or bad he basically said it's no news and here's what he said the response is from the economic meeting he's that in germany. but here in germany there is not a...
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a storm spinning to the west producing rain showers for northern missouri, across illinois come into the ohio river valley. it is beginning to take this form where the storm is having a hard time, kind of spending itself out of existence almost. it will not totally do that, but it looks like it is threatening us but it really is not. at least it is not as big a threat as it would appear. let's look at what is going on outside. with the sun burning through the cloud cover, we are warming up nice. parton, 53. westminster, 55. the sun is doing its job today. high-temperature typically this time of year is around 60 degrees and we are in the neighborhood at this stage of the game. all the green shaded areas, the relatively mild temperatures right now, close to normal for the season. we have inland areas of new england that higher elevation that have chillier temperatures in the 40's right now. behind that weather system, spinning off illinois and missouri, the temperatures are quite a bit cooler with temperatures in the 30's and 40's right now. here is the satellite image. a few thin clo
a storm spinning to the west producing rain showers for northern missouri, across illinois come into the ohio river valley. it is beginning to take this form where the storm is having a hard time, kind of spending itself out of existence almost. it will not totally do that, but it looks like it is threatening us but it really is not. at least it is not as big a threat as it would appear. let's look at what is going on outside. with the sun burning through the cloud cover, we are warming up...
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our storm system is now located over the top of missouri. there's just enough cold air on the backside for snow in iowa and wisconsin. for the most part it's a rainy, cold day in areas of michigan, iowa and all the way down to the south. we've still got showers rolling through mississippi and eventually they'll head for alabama and even georgia. here's radar at iowa, des moines, your rain has turned over to snow, moderate snow. you'll see wet snow accumulations in iowa, one of the travel trouble spots this morning. by theay, east coast, one last day of warmth. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. beautiful weather today once again. this is it for areas like charlotte, north carolina, and new york city. we'll be back to normal after the cold front comes through on thursday. watching a chance of showers in new orleans and then clear it out for a decent afternoon. so, we had record highs, lynn, in areas of new england. one more day of it. >> all right. enjoy it while it lasts. bill, than
our storm system is now located over the top of missouri. there's just enough cold air on the backside for snow in iowa and wisconsin. for the most part it's a rainy, cold day in areas of michigan, iowa and all the way down to the south. we've still got showers rolling through mississippi and eventually they'll head for alabama and even georgia. here's radar at iowa, des moines, your rain has turned over to snow, moderate snow. you'll see wet snow accumulations in iowa, one of the travel...
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our storm system is now located over the top of missouri. there's just enough cold air on the backside for snow in iowa and wisconsin. for the most part it's a rainy, cold day in areas of michigan, iowa and all the way down to the south. we've still got showers rolling through mississippi and eventually they'll head for alabama and even georgia. here's radar at iowa, des moines, your rain has turned over to snow, moderate snow. you'll see wet snow accumulations in iowa, one of the travel trouble spots this morning. by the way, east coast, one last day of warmth. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. beautiful weather today once again. this is it for areas like charlotte, north carolina, and new york city. we'll be back to normal after the cold front comes through on thursday. watching a chance of showers in new orleans and then clear it out for a decent afternoon. so, we had record highs, lynn, in areas of new england. one more day of it. >> all right. enjoy it while it lasts. bill, th
our storm system is now located over the top of missouri. there's just enough cold air on the backside for snow in iowa and wisconsin. for the most part it's a rainy, cold day in areas of michigan, iowa and all the way down to the south. we've still got showers rolling through mississippi and eventually they'll head for alabama and even georgia. here's radar at iowa, des moines, your rain has turned over to snow, moderate snow. you'll see wet snow accumulations in iowa, one of the travel...
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how far joplin, missouri, has come, since a tornado wiped parts of that city right off the map. >>> and a fever pitch. a surprise leader heading into tonight's "dancing with the stars" finale. >>> good morning. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. we begin with what's being called egypt's second revolution. it's going on the right now. stone-throwing protesters in cairo's tahrir square this morning. >> it is the fourth-straight day of violence there. the protesters are demanding that egypt's military rulers step down. >> day don't think that the change demanded this sprang has taken place. 25 people have died and nearly 1,800 have been injured in the violence. >>> here at home, the big story is the looming battle on capitol hill over the budget. >> since the supercommittee failed to reach an agreement, lawmakers may have to do an end around the spending cuts. president obama said he would veto any such attempts. >> tahman bradley is joining us from washington with more. tahman? >> reporter: hi, rob and sunny. after a day of finger-pointing, this morning, washington is preparing for
how far joplin, missouri, has come, since a tornado wiped parts of that city right off the map. >>> and a fever pitch. a surprise leader heading into tonight's "dancing with the stars" finale. >>> good morning. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. we begin with what's being called egypt's second revolution. it's going on the right now. stone-throwing protesters in cairo's tahrir square this morning. >> it is the fourth-straight day of violence there....
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southeast missouri, these are from one area there, caruthersville. see it gathering on the cars. >> i give myself wendys once a week. tennessee, missouri, kentucky, touching areas, 2-4 the further south you go. >> i got something cool to show you. a walk across the studios, follow me here, hiding behind the camera, this is young tim. come on over here, i got to show you, this is part of our weather net , the auto zone park in memphis. this is where the red birds play. you don't need to worry about that. look at the field. do you see what is on the field? that is snow. may get a better shot, 33, heavy snow overnight allows for the stuff to accumulate and stick. the dirt is dirt and mud but the grass is where that stuff is. we get the stickage and the grass cools down a little bit for the dirt and the pavement. that is memphis. let's show you memphis 34. that is a flipside and backside of the same storm pumping in pretty heft moisture for us. 57 baltimore. most of central maryland in the 60s. we get 69 in hatteras. this is wrapping around the storm, it
southeast missouri, these are from one area there, caruthersville. see it gathering on the cars. >> i give myself wendys once a week. tennessee, missouri, kentucky, touching areas, 2-4 the further south you go. >> i got something cool to show you. a walk across the studios, follow me here, hiding behind the camera, this is young tim. come on over here, i got to show you, this is part of our weather net , the auto zone park in memphis. this is where the red birds play. you don't need...
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heavy rain is on the way for missouri and illinois. that system reaches from the great lakes almost to the gulf coast. it will be mild and sunny in the northeast. cool and rainy in the northwest and windy in the plains. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> a third woman says she was sexually harassed years ago by republican presidential candidate herman cain. >>> president obama arrived in france this morning for the g-20 economic summit. >>> in health news, some parents have decided not to have their children vaccinated for common illnesses, and others insist on spreading out the national immunization program, but now some doctors are taking a stand, as bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: this doctor is refusing some patients unless they follow the government recommended immunization schedule. he says he is among the growing number of pediatricians who don't give parents the option of delaying child vaccines. >> these represent diseases we don't have to see any more. >> reporter: the cdc recommends 27 immunizatio
heavy rain is on the way for missouri and illinois. that system reaches from the great lakes almost to the gulf coast. it will be mild and sunny in the northeast. cool and rainy in the northwest and windy in the plains. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> a third woman says she was sexually harassed years ago by republican presidential candidate herman cain. >>> president obama arrived in france this morning for the g-20 economic summit....
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everything was falling for missouri. second half, matt pressey sinking the jumper here. bears lose their first game of the season, not even close. 92-53 is your final. >>> 49ers leave for baltimore on thursday morning, with hopes to victory on the road in 2011. will they have to do it? with very short rest, just three days to prepare. will the red and gold be ready after taking a long trip back east? we asked a couple of players that question. >> it's something we've had to overcome since we've been playing. this is no different, you know, a short week, traveling east. those are all things that will be obstacles for us. >> coming out from a sunday game. and again getting ready for a thursday night game. it's a little tough. if we take care of our bodies and do the things thatein normally do on a daily basis, we'll be just fine. >>> dorell wright is no stranger to assists. and he gave a huge assist to the city of oakland. provided more than 2,500 low-income families, senior citizens and the homeless with a free thanksgiving day feast. this is all part of wright's, the wri
everything was falling for missouri. second half, matt pressey sinking the jumper here. bears lose their first game of the season, not even close. 92-53 is your final. >>> 49ers leave for baltimore on thursday morning, with hopes to victory on the road in 2011. will they have to do it? with very short rest, just three days to prepare. will the red and gold be ready after taking a long trip back east? we asked a couple of players that question. >> it's something we've had to...
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missouri southern state offered full scholarships to all the children in each of the ten families. what an incredible gift from that community. and we all remember those tornadoes. they were incredible. >> i mean, it will be years before that city is close to where it was. also hit in '47. >> all right, we are just kind of, you know, drizzle and light rain. heavier activity is getting closer to us. we'll talk about that. let's first start with live doppler 9,000. light activity and pretty much drizzle everywhere. the roads are wet. you have leaves on the roads. light activity down 95 toward fredericksburg. also up 270 and inbetween baltimore and frederick on 70. but it's all green. all light activity. temperatures are getting cooler. nothing crazy cool. 52 in bethesda. 48 in gaithersburg. 48 in leesburg. still 54 down in fort belvoire and 52 over college park. so, the umbrella is still needed. nothing heavy overnight, but steadier and heavier rain will develop tomorrow afternoon. just in time for the evening rush hour unfortunately. morning rain and showers on wednesday. but a grea
missouri southern state offered full scholarships to all the children in each of the ten families. what an incredible gift from that community. and we all remember those tornadoes. they were incredible. >> i mean, it will be years before that city is close to where it was. also hit in '47. >> all right, we are just kind of, you know, drizzle and light rain. heavier activity is getting closer to us. we'll talk about that. let's first start with live doppler 9,000. light activity and...
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missouri little tyke was take ago nice little peaceful nap there until an offensive explosion by missouri waked him up. it's marcus denmom and scoring 21 turn overs for cal tonight. english from missouri leads everyone with 19. gets a lefty hoop to drop and they were up by 19 19 on cal. gutierrez will dump it off. he like the rest of his teammates hitting everything. he will pop the three ball, and there you go. we have a happy little guy now he's awake. 92-53. cal was not. the nfl kind of came out smelling pretty on what was probably just a bit of lucky scheduling, the har-bowl promises to be an exciting game. harbaugh says it's the best they've played so far. the respect from his older brother mutual. >> junior high, and high school, whenever we were playing together, we always played together. that's what we really try to have this program be about. it's a football game and it's a really good football team. two teams that play very similar style of football. and two teams that are going to want to win a football game thursday night. >>> and braun was the national league's most valuable
missouri little tyke was take ago nice little peaceful nap there until an offensive explosion by missouri waked him up. it's marcus denmom and scoring 21 turn overs for cal tonight. english from missouri leads everyone with 19. gets a lefty hoop to drop and they were up by 19 19 on cal. gutierrez will dump it off. he like the rest of his teammates hitting everything. he will pop the three ball, and there you go. we have a happy little guy now he's awake. 92-53. cal was not. the nfl kind of came...
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missouri little tyke was take ago nice little peaceful nap there until an offensive explosion by missouri waked him up. it's marcus denmom and scoring 21 turn overs for cal tonight. english from missouri leads everyone with 19. gets a lefty hoop to drop and they were up by 19 19 on cal. gutierrez will dump it off. he like the rest of his teammates hitting everything. he will pop the three ball, and there you go. we have a happy little guy now he's awake. 92-53. cal was not. the nfl kind of came out smelling pretty on what was probably just a bit of lucky scheduling, the har-bowl promises to be an exciting game. harbaugh says it's the best they've played so far. the respect from his older brother mutual. >> junior high, and high school, whenever we were playing together, we always played together. that's what we really try to have this program be about. it's a football game and it's a really good football team. two teams that play very similar style of football. and two teams that are going to want to win a football game thursday night. >>> and braun was the national league's most valuable
missouri little tyke was take ago nice little peaceful nap there until an offensive explosion by missouri waked him up. it's marcus denmom and scoring 21 turn overs for cal tonight. english from missouri leads everyone with 19. gets a lefty hoop to drop and they were up by 19 19 on cal. gutierrez will dump it off. he like the rest of his teammates hitting everything. he will pop the three ball, and there you go. we have a happy little guy now he's awake. 92-53. cal was not. the nfl kind of came...
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the rest are from 1923 to 1943, grandpa's tenure as county administrator in jackson county missouri and as united states senator, so his political apprenticeship for the presidency, so those 20 years leading up to -- and they actually hold together pretty well, and they are pretty linnier considering she stuffed them in drawers. >> host: what i noticed about it is it's true, she probably burned about 1100 letters because in the time you have the letters she's written, it's almost every day or within a couple of three days they write back and forth. >> guest: right. >> host: they did have, it seemed to me, a pretty committed relationship, and i wonder if you could speak to what you have learned or if you could characterize their relationship that you learned about by reading the letters. >> guest: well, i always knew they were close, but i did not realize how close. when they were apart, and there's no -- there's no way to know that the letters of my grandmother's that we have from a certain year, let's say from the two week period -- from 23-33, they were written often with grandpa went
the rest are from 1923 to 1943, grandpa's tenure as county administrator in jackson county missouri and as united states senator, so his political apprenticeship for the presidency, so those 20 years leading up to -- and they actually hold together pretty well, and they are pretty linnier considering she stuffed them in drawers. >> host: what i noticed about it is it's true, she probably burned about 1100 letters because in the time you have the letters she's written, it's almost every...
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and did this and did that.
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a...
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in worked in 1940 but yet opposition from the governor of missouri, lloyd stark. stark said something to them early on. oh don't worry i won't run against you and it was after grandpa helped make him governor. don't worry, not after your senate seat. well he lied. he did too offer the senate seat and originally fdr seemed it was going to back him. he got to the white house and thrilled his way into fdr's good graces and started flattering him and pushing things in that direction and fdr look like he was buying it. ultimately he did not and after few months of this fdr figured out that stark was not the guy that he wanted. and they swung back to grandpa but they talk about that than the book. they think they can get along, roosevelt, they think they can get along without us added 1940 they got another think coming. >> host: she also talks about tom prendergast who was the democratic boss. what was best' view of prendergast? >> guest: like my grandpa, she doesn't say much about him except she pays in that respect back when grandpa was being asked to do certain thing
in worked in 1940 but yet opposition from the governor of missouri, lloyd stark. stark said something to them early on. oh don't worry i won't run against you and it was after grandpa helped make him governor. don't worry, not after your senate seat. well he lied. he did too offer the senate seat and originally fdr seemed it was going to back him. he got to the white house and thrilled his way into fdr's good graces and started flattering him and pushing things in that direction and fdr look...
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missouri up 19. with authority. make it 50-32. this is such a blowout that the local walk on jarod sutton came on and threw a pair of three's. 92-53 cal blown out by 39 in kc. equal frustration tonight for josh smith and ucla. on maui, blown out by kansas at the maui invitational. johnson had 23 as they roll 72-56 on the valley aisle. months ago when the nfl schedule maker gave us 9ers and ravens, harbough versus harbough on thanksgiving day, little did we know it would be a battle of first place teams. and now it is brother versus brother. they grew up with a sibling rivalry. similar in their toughness, but different styles in ways. so says the niners defensive coordinator who used to work for the ravens. >> i would say about 30% of them is similar, being that they are from the same family and same parents and all of that. but 70% of them are very different. they are two different individuals. that's my information that i'm keeping. >> the broncos, they have waived kyle orton. he started the season as the starting quarterback, bu
missouri up 19. with authority. make it 50-32. this is such a blowout that the local walk on jarod sutton came on and threw a pair of three's. 92-53 cal blown out by 39 in kc. equal frustration tonight for josh smith and ucla. on maui, blown out by kansas at the maui invitational. johnson had 23 as they roll 72-56 on the valley aisle. months ago when the nfl schedule maker gave us 9ers and ravens, harbough versus harbough on thanksgiving day, little did we know it would be a battle of first...
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louis, missouri, is mr. price from rock creek global advisors. as a former economic adviser to former president george w. bush and organizer of the g-20 summit in 2008, welcome to the show. will the greek debt crisis dominate the g-20 agenda? >> that is the question. the world breathed a sigh of relief after the brussels meeting last week, and g-20 leaders were looking forward to a discussion of implementation. now the announcement of the greek referendum height as the market perception that the page has not been turned on the euro crisis and makes it likely the g-20's discussion on europe will be center stage. >> what other issues, mr. price, deserve attention from the g-20 leaders apart from this ongoing euro debt crisis? >> i would say they fall into three categories. the first is to push forward to the import of regulatory reform agenda, dealing with increased capital of banks, dealing with liquidity, addressing the too big to fail institutions and plans to resolve them without taxpayer assistance. the second topic is persistent problem of gl
louis, missouri, is mr. price from rock creek global advisors. as a former economic adviser to former president george w. bush and organizer of the g-20 summit in 2008, welcome to the show. will the greek debt crisis dominate the g-20 agenda? >> that is the question. the world breathed a sigh of relief after the brussels meeting last week, and g-20 leaders were looking forward to a discussion of implementation. now the announcement of the greek referendum height as the market perception...
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missouri up 19. with authority. make it 50-32. this is such a blowout that the local walk on jarod sutton came on and threw a pair of three's. 92-53 cal blown out by 39 in kc. equal frustration tonight for josh smith and ucla. on maui, blown out by kansas at the maui invitational. johnson had 23 as they roll 72-56 on the valley aisle. months ago when the nfl schedule maker gave us 9ers and ravens, harbough versus harbough on thanksgiving day, little did we know it would be a battle of first place teams. and now it is brother versus brother. they grew up with a sibling rivalry. similar in their toughness, but different styles in ways. so says the niners defensive coordinator who used to work for the ravens. >> i would say about 30% of them is similar, being that they are from the same family and same parents and all of that. but 70% of them are very different. they are two different individuals. that's my information that i'm keeping. >> the broncos, they have waived kyle orton. he started the season as the starting quarterback, bu
missouri up 19. with authority. make it 50-32. this is such a blowout that the local walk on jarod sutton came on and threw a pair of three's. 92-53 cal blown out by 39 in kc. equal frustration tonight for josh smith and ucla. on maui, blown out by kansas at the maui invitational. johnson had 23 as they roll 72-56 on the valley aisle. months ago when the nfl schedule maker gave us 9ers and ravens, harbough versus harbough on thanksgiving day, little did we know it would be a battle of first...
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and did this and did that. later i went and talked to the mayor and
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a...
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the
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that heavy rain is moving through southern illinois, northern missouri. in indiana, you're about to get drenched. an umbrella day in indianapolis. it's going to pour there. working into ohio and pennsylvania this afternoon. here's how it looks. let me track this for you. here's the clock. this is 8:00 this morning. let's fast forward to the evening when everyone is coming home from work. the heaviest rains in the yellow and the red. that's all of indiana, ohio, pennsylvania. that's who will be getting the heaviest rain. it's also into d.c. and baltimore and approaching philadelphia. be prepared on i-95 for the heavier rain late in the day. as far as the thunderstorms go, along the front at 5:00 p.m. in areas of mississippi, alabama and louisiana, that's where we'll track it. let's fast forward again to tomorrow morning at this time. this is the busiest travel day of the year. much of it is clearing out. it's still along i-95. that's the worst commute if you don't have travel tomorrow morning, it's going to be difficult with heavy rain through virginia thr
that heavy rain is moving through southern illinois, northern missouri. in indiana, you're about to get drenched. an umbrella day in indianapolis. it's going to pour there. working into ohio and pennsylvania this afternoon. here's how it looks. let me track this for you. here's the clock. this is 8:00 this morning. let's fast forward to the evening when everyone is coming home from work. the heaviest rains in the yellow and the red. that's all of indiana, ohio, pennsylvania. that's who will be...
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a...
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and did this and did that. later i went and talked to the mayor and governor and police, fire, e.m.s. folks and chiefs and command staffs and a lot of people that had been working on fighting the flood in north dakota for literally -- much longer, but this part of it for two weeks. and sometimes i think we miss things and we forget things. but for total devastation, they did not lose one life. that is incredible. if you can view the damage that happened there. and the
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a...
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to the midwest tornado watches southern missouri showing you those in a moment to 42 degrees in chicago storm of the one that clips us tomorrow with northeast wind at all so prospects of rain fall particularly in the southern suburbs. transparent we have not had anything still on the ground but this entire area of united states is covered in snow nearly a quarter of the country still managing temperature increases to the west and it is swarming with a new storm to the west coast spreading it to the midwest later this week it cold blustery day ahead tomorrow 1 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago with a northeast wind blowing pick it up humidity at 79% with dew point at 36% tonight in chicago rainfall oklahoma flooding in some areas down there tonight and in fact they have water rescues under way roads are under water the storm left into the southern midwest the grand fall swiping us with rainfall and windy weather tomorrow averaging 14-30 m.p.h. but later this week should hit 60 degrees on a thanksgiving gusty south southwest wind sprint and the warmth into the area a severe weather threat
to the midwest tornado watches southern missouri showing you those in a moment to 42 degrees in chicago storm of the one that clips us tomorrow with northeast wind at all so prospects of rain fall particularly in the southern suburbs. transparent we have not had anything still on the ground but this entire area of united states is covered in snow nearly a quarter of the country still managing temperature increases to the west and it is swarming with a new storm to the west coast spreading it to...